Hi David,

The source for incremental_send isn't in the book anywhere that I've seen.
I'm using the first edition (June 2002).  My code does call
incremental_send, and the code I'm trying to compile is the example code
provided in the book itself (in chapter 6 - see example 6-4).  The book
provides the code for incremental_encrypt as well as incremental_finish, so
my assumption is that it is a method included in the bowels of the libraries
provided.  Are you saying that this is a method that I must construct
myself?  The book doesn't say that, so my assumption is that it is provided.

Thanks
Joel


On Feb 5, 2008 6:19 PM, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> > Ummm, I realize that.  I've tried hunting down where the
> > incremental_send method is and I can't find it anywhere.
>
> It's in your book.
>
> > Can you give some suggestions on the "rational troubleshooting"
> > you recommend?
>
> Check your source code for references to "incremental_send". You can use
> "grep" for this purpose.
>
> > I have no idea what the cc4DdydW.o file is, I'm assuming this
> > is being produced by the compiler.
>
> It could be, but there's really no way to tell. One good way to figure out
> what it is would be to compile your code and then separately link it. This
> will allow you to easily check what symbols each file defines and which
> symbols it needs.
>
> > Where is the symbol table and how do I examine it?
>
> The "nm" command will do this.
>
> > Pardon my ignorance.  I've also googled for "incremental_send", which
> > per the OpenSSL book I'm using is supposed to be contained in one of the
> > OpenSSL files that 'm including, and google doesn't provide me anything
> > useful on it.
>
> I think you are misunderstanding the book. I think it provides
> "incremental_send" as an example function. You call this function without
> providing the code for it, hence the reason it shows up as undefined.
>
> Does your code call "incremental_send"?
>
> DS
>
>
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